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taxyz | 2 years ago
- Your tag line claims you’re an ML expert but you say you have 7 years of work experience and your LinkedIn doesn’t have any educational experience. I disagree with the necessity of degrees but 7 years of largely several month stints and no degree is hardly enough experience to be considered an expert in anything. If you’re into ML, that’s fine to put there but it’ll be off putting if there’s a stolen valor element to your profile.
- You have way too much written for some of your experiences. You were at CRATUSTECH for 7 months. If what you did was amazing enough to warrant what you wrote there, your previous managers would be knocking at your door right now. Pair things down so you don’t come off as inflating your contributions.
- You’re presenting your experiences in a confusing way. You have so much overlap that it’s hard to ascertain what your career narrative was. Most people who are experts in something weren’t able to reach expert level knowledge while jugging multiple jobs. Focus on your narrative so employers can determine if you’re the right fit.
- You’re commenting too much on stuff. No one is ever impressed by people’s comments online and the more opinions you share in comments the more liability it is for employers who already get to be picky right now. This isn’t to say you said anything wrong but if it were me, I’d just delete them to now have a busy activity section.
- Lastly, you need a better profile picture. If you want people to take you seriously put a better foot forward here. Even just a decently lit selfie. Don’t crop some photo of you and someone else out on a hike or whatever. Doing an activity is fine, but pose, smile, be by yourself.
Hope this helps.
wegfawefgawefg|2 years ago
- That is largely due to other people revising my resume. I admit I don't like the tone. It was very dry and literal before, but a lot of people made me rewrite it in this value-added tone that seems popular nowadays. I did not get employment attention when it was dry before, or with any of the other variants I have tried. This was me succumbing to lots of advice.
- I do not have a career narrative. I struggle to get a jobs and take what I can get, usually small companies looking for a deal on me.
- My wife took that picture. We got married this year. I could change the picture.
It gives me an example of how I am being perceived, but I don't think it will help. I don't think most companies are even reading my resume or linkedin. I suspect my application is getting instantly thrown away.
ummonk|2 years ago